Showing posts with label paper cut. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paper cut. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
New promo kit
Here's my new promotional material. Once again Moo did a great job! This time I created a regular postcard, with space at the back so I can right a message, an interactive card, to cut and hang, and also some round stickers with a funny koala bear and another weird animals. I also printed some patterns and cut them in different shapes to make the envelopes. Hope my clients and my hopefully future clients like it!
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Crazy faces
Here's another activity I did with the children at the daycare. This is what I gave them:

So, they had to color, cut and assemble the face. The result was even more funny and crazy then what I had imagined! Take a look at what they did:
I love how they colored each tooth with a different color. And also the position of the ears. It looks kind of bizarre overall...but I like it a lot!
Monday, February 27, 2012
Activity with the kids
This month I had the opportunity to create and apply an art activity with a group of children from 4 to 5 years old. That's what I did:
So, they had to complete the drawing, color, cut and then assemble the flower. As I expected they did a great job! Children have an unexpected and imaginative way of looking at things that adults can't anticipate. This activity will be a part of a bigger project I'm working on. I found out that it makes me really happy to be a part of the creative process and to work side by side with children as an illustrator and as an educator. It's one of those moments in your life when something clicks inside your head and life starts to make more sense, if you know what I mean...but anyway here's what they did:
I love how they assembled the parts differently, mixing leaves and petals and using unexpected colors. I will post some more of this activities I'm working on.
So, they had to complete the drawing, color, cut and then assemble the flower. As I expected they did a great job! Children have an unexpected and imaginative way of looking at things that adults can't anticipate. This activity will be a part of a bigger project I'm working on. I found out that it makes me really happy to be a part of the creative process and to work side by side with children as an illustrator and as an educator. It's one of those moments in your life when something clicks inside your head and life starts to make more sense, if you know what I mean...but anyway here's what they did:
I love how they assembled the parts differently, mixing leaves and petals and using unexpected colors. I will post some more of this activities I'm working on.
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